Concerns Raised About 'Telemedicine' Approach To Erectile Dysfunction, Australia The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has voiced concerns about the prescribing practices of erectile dysfunction clinics currently under review by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Health and Ageing, Roundtable on Impotency Treatments. "Of the greatest concern is the use of telemedicine to treat erectile dysfunction," said Dr Chris Mitchell, RACGP President and GP in Northern NSW .
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWhat Is Munchausen Syndrome? What Causes Munchausen Syndrome? Munchausen syndrome (UK: Munchausen's syndrome) is the recurrent faking of catastrophic illnesses. It is a psychological disorder in which the individual keeps coming back for treatment for an acute and often serious illness which does not exist or has been deliberately induced - patients recurrently pretend they are seriously ill and ask for treatment.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comESC Press Statement: Accelerated Bone Growth May Be An Indicator Of Hypertension In Children Children whose bones are "older" than their chronological age may be at an increased risk of hypertension, according to a study reported (19 October) in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association.(1) As a result, the investigators suggest that markers of biological maturity should be evaluated in hypertensive children, and that physical activity and
diet may deter the accelerated development of biological maturity.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSciele Pharma And Plethora Solutions Announce Positive Results Of Final Phase III Pivotal Trial For PSD502 For Premature Ejaculation Sciele Pharma Inc., a Shionogi Company, and Plethora Solutions Holdings PLC ("Plethora" - AIM:PLE), announced that a second and final Phase III double-blind, placebo-controlled study of PSD502 for the treatment of premature ejaculation ('PE') has met all co-primary endpoints of Intra-vaginal Ejaculation Latency Time ('IELT'), Index of Premature Ejaculation ('IPE,' Ejaculatory Control, Sexual Satisfaction and Distress domains).
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comA Genetic Link To Premature Ejaculation Premature ejaculation can be embarrassing, but a new study suggests that it might be a genetic disorder. Researchers from Turku, Finland, interviewed more than three thousand men - all pairs of male twins and their older or younger brothers - about the first time they had sex. Many participants in the study reported that they had suffered from erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation at their first sexual encounter.
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